. . . , .4101 m 'Ot, 3, _ , , lik 1 \ I k'r/c;' , tAI ,-; 4 s\ 4 . „ . ?,;' _....1 ';`,..- '• . -,..TL 4c1 4 335..4y-s- . . VOLUME 7 NUMMR 18 SUCCESSFUL EASTERN TN' Blue and White Five Easily Takes Bucknell and Susquehanna. SWARTHMORE WINS A CLOSE OAHE Shore Plays Exceptionally Fine Game Throughout Trip, Caging Ten Field Goals and Shooting Fif- teen From Foul Line. Men Play Steady Game and Team Woik Was Good The final three days of last week were spent by our basketball five on an eastern flip, whefe two victoties were gained and one defeat ex'peti enced. Swarthmore downed us on Thursday 37 to 25, on Friday Sus quehanna, was vanquished 86 to 21, and the Bucknell five was easily conquered at Lewisburg on Satur day night 36 to 10. The lively Quaker tossers at Swarthmore never had to play bet ter basketball in their lives to win a game than they did one week ago tonight. Although that stilt dy freshman guard Young was not pres ent because of his scholastic stand ing, Swarthmore was played to a standstill in the iirst half, that period ending "17 all". The gym nasium walls close. to the boundar ies always make the Swaithmde games rough, and as the Garnet has an especially heavy team this year, the recent contest was evert more strenuous than usual. McEn tit e played against the 203 pound guard, Gieg, but but little forward annexed four baskets while his fast, heavy opponent ,secured but half as many Toward the end of the game Hill and Smith made some long, phe nomenal shots that really won foi Swarthmore, the v.ctory coming in the last few nrnutes. , At Swarth more the students say tne game was the fastest on their float in several years, and we regret that their will be no chance to even up matte's with a return game here. The Selinsgrove college team was able to hold our men even in the first half as they had not fully got over the effects of the unusually lively Swarthmore battle But dur ing the remainder of the contest the Susquehanna team was left fat be hind and was comp'etely outclassed. Kauffman shot fouls well foi the home team whileMcEntuc,Shor e and Hartz were our strongest offensive players. Hartz and Craig played well in all 'art e games Young resumed his regular po.,i tion against Buc knell on Situid ty and away we went with Bac-Ant:ll trailing fat behind Only three field goals were secured by the mange and blue while Shore e,arneied almost twice that marry himself and could not be located by Biicknell's defence at any time Om biainv little "Cap" shot two neat field goals and his w.lrk on the enthe trip stamps him as one of the very best defense men we have ever had on a Blue and White five as well as Ur able captain. Haddow played consistently during the entice tt t i Manage! "Ili by" Slrppy, who had the privilege of watt hing, all the encounters horn behind the boundary lines, declated that our Men never played haulm, faster ball. Last night Lehigh was met in the Armory and the SCR iOll is ended with the return Bucknell contest on Viiday eNening Let us all get out and "pull" foi one of the best fives we ,haye eve► had at Penn State. Positively the last chancel the eastern trip scores follow - On Feb. 16 at ,Swathmore, the Pcnn State team comprised of Mac- Entiie and Shale, forwards; Had dow center, Hartz and Blythe, guards, played against Mitchell, Smith, Gelchrist, Boughton and Gieg, of Swarthmore. Throughout the game two substitutions were made, Craig foi Haddow and Hill for Boughton. IVlacEnthe scored four field goals, Shore, two, Haddow, two, Hartz, one, Blythe, one; Gilchrist, six, Smith, tin( e, Hill, three; Boughton, two; , Greg, two. lei, ai the foul line, Shore sem:l(d fot i out of seven; Blythe, one out of one, and Gilchrist five out of Final Score ---Penn State 25; Swarthmore, 37. 'lime 2 menty minutes halves Referee---Carta right. Score at end of first half 17 to 17. [tb 17,1 r Stluivli,e Pctin !Ante Jr Susquehanna-- 21 fcTit tgo f 0 a, foldfial t / McL•llia. Shur. FE=EM=I aloe a El. re 3 Hart z 3. liad .Im,' 2, 2. Clam I, Kauffman 3, Crawford I Sandi I 1 0111 1 011, Shore 5 out of 9low missed 1 Kw`floas a 9 out of 12 1 tow tirio 20-annuli. halves U is see Ilt nil, jt Store at nil of first half 14 to 11 Ft.b 1.15 at Lewisburg - I em, 'late ..o Buck , ell-1 0 210 mart f Kurtz leapt) ',lc rt., f Tlia , chLr • 11 ithbov c ,liisher lies thi 1. McCullen Y, ling , g , Zchncr Still thutions Hart] for I laclrlow, Craig for 'bit t t 1, bomb s fur I'llt.Cullcn, Bartholomew for 1 catcher 1 a 111igoal E — Shoi c 5, Blythe 2 flaiblow 1, Younp ...I it_ 1 1 :1..14. 1 l 4--' ~. g, 11, c' .1 a 1 1 oio goals Shore 6 out of j, Kurtz 2 out of 6, II 0.1, 21011 f ' 11., ty.o ..!, minute halves I I Gip„ I